SmartPhones stories
Judge Koh cuts US$450m from Apple's famous billion dollar lawsuit victory over Samsung, but what about the other $600m?.
Telecom refuses to react to Vodafone's 4G rollout and 2degrees remains tight-lipped - turning the telco industry into a Texas Hold'em style poker battle.
One billion dollars means a heck of lot to Dr Evil. But one billion iTunes U content downloads means even more to Apple.
Grab the last seats for Aerohive's BYOD sessions in Auckland and Wellington to revolutionise your retail with Wi-Fi.
Microsoft's Surface RT lands in New Zealand on March 15, exclusively at JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman, priced from NZD $739.
TVNZ unveils its new Ondemand app, offering free downloads of its services for iOS devices, promising low data usage and high-quality streaming.
New Xperia family revealed, branded as hard as nails, waterproof and dust resistance - are we fighting or buying smartphones nowadays?.
If I was a betting man, which I am, I would have lost a considerable amount of money this morning betting on Vodafone's launch, turns out I did.
Kaspersky unveils new BYOD security solution for businesses, offering a blend of flexibility and security for mobile devices.
The thot just plickened where mobile technology is concerned, as Ubuntu shows off (yet another) Linux for the handset up in Barcelona.
Apple are working on new product categories in a bid to increase it's share price, maybe Tim Cook shouldn't bother as he's loved by all, well nearly.
Why not join Packet Technologies for a coffee and listen to some short, thought provoking presentations by it's speakers across New Zealand?.
Struggling with your smartphone's touchscreen keyboard? SwiftKey Keyboard's predictive text and customisation features make it a must-try app.
France Telecom-Orange CEO claims Cupertino company has become easier to work with since Tim Cook took over the reigns from the late Steve Jobs.
Alicia Keys exits BlackBerry to yodel on tour, leaving behind iPhone snafu and a bespoke fan music video project.
iOS devices dominate with 77% of tablet activations in Q4 2012, capturing eight of the top ten spots, overshadowing Android and Windows.
As smartphones render everyday items obsolete, we explore their evolution into our ultimate digital hubs, reshaping daily life.
It might just be time to bust out the old log book in the company car and start making entries for your smartphone.
Hewlett-Packard expands company's tablet portfolio with Android powered device, available to buy in New Zealand by April.
New Xperia Tablet Z will hit New Zealand shelves in over two months, but will the world's thinnest tablet tempt customers?.